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Scientific name:
Facts: Underwing moths include a wide variety and large number of
species. The forewings of underwing moths are generally dull colored and
form effective camouflage while they are at rest. The hind wings are
conspicuously marked, normally with a yellow or red and black pattern.
Some species have black, or black and white hind wings. Larvae normally
feed on trees and are common on walnut and hickory. Species
identification of underwing moths should not be attempted by anyone
except experts in this group.
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Last modified: August 17, 2001 by John A. Jackman